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sandy is concerned? >> liberty mutual, private insurers, with claims all over the atlantic region has decided to set up a program to accelerate the processes of insurance claims rising out of sandy. anybody insured with liberty first tries to resolve the claim in the normal course with liberty. if that does not work, liberty has asked me to set up an independent mediation program designed to place the insured and the insurer together with a neutral third party to try to resolve the claim quickly within a matter of four to six weeks, without resort to litigation. >> so you will be medicimediati liberty and individuals who are not satisfied with the money that they would have gotten after they paid all the premiums over the years? >> that is right, all the claims, automobile insurance claims, all of those claims first go to liberty. now in katrina, liberty resolved like 95% of those claims. but if you're not getting satisfaction, then this program will accelerate the processing in an effort to get it resol
sandy is concerned? >> liberty mutual, private insurers, with claims all over the atlantic region has decided to set up a program to accelerate the processes of insurance claims rising out of sandy. anybody insured with liberty first tries to resolve the claim in the normal course with liberty. if that does not work, liberty has asked me to set up an independent mediation program designed to place the insured and the insurer together with a neutral third party to try to resolve the claim...
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. >>> superstorm sandy is something that nobody wants to relive. and if an elaborate $20 billion plan is put into effect. no one may ever have to. ...and down. just use your maxperks card and get a case of x-9 paper for only 1-cent after maxperks rewards. find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. >>> president barack obama signed into law on sunday, a $9.7 superstorm sandy aid package. the clean-up from superstorm sandy labors on across the northeast. part of that include as plan to prevent the next flooding disaster. one idea? a $20 billion system of barriers, here's cnn's david mattingly. when superstorm sandy hit breezy point, new york, ocean waves crashed on to city streets and brought houses off their foundations. the only option residents had was to head to higher ground. >> they were sitting ducks. there was nothing they could do except run. >> how high was the water right here? >> the water would be probably six feet above our heads. >> six feet? >> above our heads. 12 feet, say. >> malcolm bowlman is the an expert on the dangers
. >>> superstorm sandy is something that nobody wants to relive. and if an elaborate $20 billion plan is put into effect. no one may ever have to. ...and down. just use your maxperks card and get a case of x-9 paper for only 1-cent after maxperks rewards. find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. >>> president barack obama signed into law on sunday, a $9.7 superstorm sandy aid package. the clean-up from superstorm sandy labors on across the northeast. part of that...
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. >>> finally, some relief is heading to the victims of superstorm sandy. we'll have much more, much, much more is needed. >>> and living in fear, trying to escape and suffering from more than just war. inside a camp for syrian refugees that is still in harm's way. [ male announcer ] break the grip of back or arthritis pain with odor free aspercreme. powerful medicine relieves pain fast, with no odor. so all you notice is relief. aspercreme. >>> help is on the way for people who lost so much during superstorm sandy. president obama signed into law a 9.7 billion sandy relief package. it was the first legislative package of the new congress. lawmakers will consider a $51 billion relief bill on january 15th. some people were outraged that house speaker boehner cancelled a vote tuesday on the entire aid package. sandy devastated parts of the northeast more than two months ago. >>> earlier i spoke with our political regulars, elsi granders granderson. elzi is a senior writer for espn, and anna is a republican strategist. we talked about the fiscal cliff and the
. >>> finally, some relief is heading to the victims of superstorm sandy. we'll have much more, much, much more is needed. >>> and living in fear, trying to escape and suffering from more than just war. inside a camp for syrian refugees that is still in harm's way. [ male announcer ] break the grip of back or arthritis pain with odor free aspercreme. powerful medicine relieves pain fast, with no odor. so all you notice is relief. aspercreme. >>> help is on the way for...
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it sits in an area of brooklyn devastated by superstorm sandy. inside it, there are thousands of pieces of police evidence, ranging from dna to narcotics to guns that right now can't be touched. >> significant flooding has taken place. no question about it. we're still trying to sort through this and, you know, assess the total damage. it's a big job. >> reporter: that was back in november. the police department says it still hasn't been able to get into this facility and a second one because sewage contamination has made them unsafe. trials can't wait. cnn's legal contributor paul callan is a cnn legal contributor. >> if evidence that's been damaged is critical to proving a case. >> reporter: so far there have been six criminal cases where police have said there is evidence but it's not accessible. those cases have not been dismissed. in cases involving dna and narcotics, prosecutors rely on results from tests that are done on smaller samples of the evidence. police say those results are kept at a different facility that was not compromised by t
it sits in an area of brooklyn devastated by superstorm sandy. inside it, there are thousands of pieces of police evidence, ranging from dna to narcotics to guns that right now can't be touched. >> significant flooding has taken place. no question about it. we're still trying to sort through this and, you know, assess the total damage. it's a big job. >> reporter: that was back in november. the police department says it still hasn't been able to get into this facility and a second...
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the house has avoided the fiscal cliff, but it has also avoided superstorm sandy. the house adjourned last night without voting on a bill that would have sent billions to help recovery efforts across the northeast. the senate approved a $60 billion bill last week, but the house decided not to bring up any other legislation. just a short time ago, i spoke with new york congressman peter king. he places the blame squarely on the shoulders of house speaker john boehner. >> he walked off the floor, he refused to tell us why, give us any indication of warning, and eric cantor met with us throughout the week, he devised the strategy how he would bring it to the floor to make it acceptable, to let republicans who wanted to vote against certain partments of the bill, they could do that, but the bill was going to pass, but the bottom line is, the republican speaker walked off the floor without allowing a vote. i'm just saying these people have no problem finding new york when they're trying to raise money. they raise millions in new york city and new jersey. they sent gover
the house has avoided the fiscal cliff, but it has also avoided superstorm sandy. the house adjourned last night without voting on a bill that would have sent billions to help recovery efforts across the northeast. the senate approved a $60 billion bill last week, but the house decided not to bring up any other legislation. just a short time ago, i spoke with new york congressman peter king. he places the blame squarely on the shoulders of house speaker john boehner. >> he walked off the...
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now put the fiscal cliff behind us and let's talk about the controversy over superstorm sandy relief. the speaker didn't bring up the bill for a vote after the cliff vote and that set off democrats and republicans. here's what new york congressman peter king told me earlier this week. >> i was chasing the speaker all over the house floor last night trying to talk to him and his staff and he kept telling me when the fiscal cliff vote is over everything will be taken care of and then he was gone. he refused to meet with us. he actually yelled i'm not meeting with you people. he wouldn't tell us why. he just decided to sneak off in the dark of night. >> here is how new jersey congressman bill pascrell described it during yesterday's debate. >> it took only ten days after katrina until president bush signed $60 billion in katrina aid passed by the congress of the united states. how dare you come to this floor and make people think everything is okay? in fact, one of the gentlemen from new jersey said, we have not waited at all. well, the insurance runs out in one week. what are we going t
now put the fiscal cliff behind us and let's talk about the controversy over superstorm sandy relief. the speaker didn't bring up the bill for a vote after the cliff vote and that set off democrats and republicans. here's what new york congressman peter king told me earlier this week. >> i was chasing the speaker all over the house floor last night trying to talk to him and his staff and he kept telling me when the fiscal cliff vote is over everything will be taken care of and then he was...
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can speaker john boehner keep his job after the debacle over aid for superstorm sandy? >>> plus your money, your taxes, new concern this morning over when you can expect your tax refund from uncle sam. the cnn money team is on it. and this -- >> he said touching that pole, but it's really not. >> it's really not. and move over, erin andrews, a 3-year-old football fan may be around your job. "newsroom" starts right now. >>> good morning. it's been more than five months since a gunman opened fire. in just two weeks, that complex in aurora will reopen. 12 people were killed in july. 58 were injured. cinemark invited those families to a special evening of remembrance, but that offer has upset a lot of families. their response. they sent us this invite two days after christmas. how insensitive can you possibly be? they never even offered condolences. we will not be used as pawn to help them with ticket sales. the offer of a free ticket for a family member and a guest is despicable. our family members paid for their ticket with nair lives. listen to one family member. >> that
can speaker john boehner keep his job after the debacle over aid for superstorm sandy? >>> plus your money, your taxes, new concern this morning over when you can expect your tax refund from uncle sam. the cnn money team is on it. and this -- >> he said touching that pole, but it's really not. >> it's really not. and move over, erin andrews, a 3-year-old football fan may be around your job. "newsroom" starts right now. >>> good morning. it's been more...
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his district includes union beach and bellmawr, towns hit hard by superstorm sandy. really, sir, i've got to show you this sort of shows congress can only do one thing at a time and that one thing now is just figuring out a budget and not disaster relief. it looks like it's a congress that is completely dysfunctional. boehner has assured your republican colleagues that the flood insurance part will be brought up on friday in the new congress that gives $9 billion to fema's national flood insurance program. the agency has said that's going to run out of money by next week. do you think this is all going to happen now? >> well, the problem is that it's not enough. in other words, it's been nine weeks since the storm and we want to rebuild the jersey shore. the fact of the matter is if all we do is pass a bill in the house that deals with the flood inrance aspect, that's not going to address most of the problems. in other words, we want funding for our army corps projects to rebuild our beaches and dunes to protect these areas. the towns need to be reimbursed for what t
his district includes union beach and bellmawr, towns hit hard by superstorm sandy. really, sir, i've got to show you this sort of shows congress can only do one thing at a time and that one thing now is just figuring out a budget and not disaster relief. it looks like it's a congress that is completely dysfunctional. boehner has assured your republican colleagues that the flood insurance part will be brought up on friday in the new congress that gives $9 billion to fema's national flood...
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it sits in an area devastated by superstorm sandy. there are thousands of pieces of police evidence that right now can't be touched. >> significant flooding has taken place. no question about it. we are still trying to sort through this and assess the total damage. it's a big job. >> reporter: that was back in november. the police department says it still hasn't been able to get into this facility and a second one because sewerage contamination has made them unsafe. trials can't wait. >> could be a major problem if evidence that has been damaged is critical to proving a case. >> reporter: the nypd says so far there have been six criminal case where police said there is evidence but it is not accessible. in cases involving dna and narcotics prosecutors rely on results of tests done on smaller samples of the evidence and police say the results are kept at a different facility that was not surprised by the storm. what about cases where there is, let's say blood ev, where the physical evidence is in the warehouse but test results are in a
it sits in an area devastated by superstorm sandy. there are thousands of pieces of police evidence that right now can't be touched. >> significant flooding has taken place. no question about it. we are still trying to sort through this and assess the total damage. it's a big job. >> reporter: that was back in november. the police department says it still hasn't been able to get into this facility and a second one because sewerage contamination has made them unsafe. trials can't...
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sandy. today the vote. my next guest says this fight is a sign of, quote, civil war in the gop. take tylenol or take, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. with odor free aspercreme. powerful medicine relieves pain fast, with no odor. so all you notice is relief. aspercreme. >>> hurricane sandy victims may be in the eye of another storm but this one is all hot air. it is a political storm. today the house passed the first part of a sandy disaster relief package, $9.7 billion but it was supposed to be $60 billion. so some republicans howled after speakerer john boehner scrapped a vote on that. new jersey governor said this is why americans hate congress. the house is going to consider the rest of everything, the rest of the $51 billion later on this month. in the meantime eral lewis joins us from new york. i want to quote for our audience something you wrote in that piece. i would love it if you could lay out for m
sandy. today the vote. my next guest says this fight is a sign of, quote, civil war in the gop. take tylenol or take, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. with odor free aspercreme. powerful medicine relieves pain fast, with no odor. so all you notice is relief. aspercreme. >>> hurricane sandy victims may be in the eye of another storm but this one is all hot air. it is a political storm. today the house...
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that may be offset by superstorm sandy. construction jobs jumped by 30,000. another factor, businesses cut back on spending and hiring because of the uncertainty about what was going to happen with the 2012 tax roles and add to that the revisions for the december jobs report. this includes revisions that go back five years so this is really why there are so many reasons why you may just want to take this jobs report with a grain of salt, and also the december jobs report it also shows that the jobs market is barely keeping one population growth. did you know for the last two years, victor, the average number of jobs created per month is about 153,000? so this is really more of just a flat line, not really enough momentum. what you see is a jobs market that's treading water. victor? >> plus five, minus five for the first couple of minutes of the trading day, considering what we saw on wednesday and thursday, yeah, that looks like an eh response from wall street. alison kosik, thank you very much. >>> some people are being slapped with a huge bill all because o
that may be offset by superstorm sandy. construction jobs jumped by 30,000. another factor, businesses cut back on spending and hiring because of the uncertainty about what was going to happen with the 2012 tax roles and add to that the revisions for the december jobs report. this includes revisions that go back five years so this is really why there are so many reasons why you may just want to take this jobs report with a grain of salt, and also the december jobs report it also shows that the...
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first task will be voting on the $9 billion superstorm sandy relief. we'll speak with tulsi gabbard and steve la tourette, been saying a lot of things, not so happy with the old congress. and two hours away with the big december jobs report. where will the unemployment rate land? kristen romans jumping out of her seat. >> five years' pro visions, i can't wait. >> couldn't sleep last night, so excited. >>> they love their meat. we're talking about the guys from the show "meat eaters." the early word is they are bringing squirrel snack for us. >> are you going to have it? >> i will eat anything. >> i'm going to get my camera out. >> thank you. >>> 53 minutes past the hour. heavy snow blanketing west texas. looks so pretty. especially around el paso. conditions got so intense that large portions of interstate 10 between el paso and ft. stockton to the east closed overnight. let's check in with alexandra steele in the weather center in atlanta for us. >> good morning, zoraida. christine has the jobs report and i have the el paso snow. we're both happy wome
first task will be voting on the $9 billion superstorm sandy relief. we'll speak with tulsi gabbard and steve la tourette, been saying a lot of things, not so happy with the old congress. and two hours away with the big december jobs report. where will the unemployment rate land? kristen romans jumping out of her seat. >> five years' pro visions, i can't wait. >> couldn't sleep last night, so excited. >>> they love their meat. we're talking about the guys from the show...
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the house approved $9.7 billion in relief for victims of superstorm sandy. that's basically going to inject money into the flood insurance program so people who are filing claims for that insurance money are able to get the money. the rest of that money as we've been reporting all morning still sort of up in the air. they expect a vote around january 15th to approve the rest of it. that is, of course, if it makes it through the house. all of this started over again with the new congress. it's all starting in the house and over the to the senate. so a lot of business to take care of this afternoon. >> all right. jim acosta, we'll bring it live as soon as the formal session begins and they'll be walking those ballots and we'll see what the vice president does this time. last go-around yesterday he was hamming up for the kids as family members were participating. thanks, jim. we'll talk about jobs. there are new numbers out today. they show our economy ended the year by adding 155,000 jobs. unemployment stayed steady at 7.8%. danny is here. you were very optimi
the house approved $9.7 billion in relief for victims of superstorm sandy. that's basically going to inject money into the flood insurance program so people who are filing claims for that insurance money are able to get the money. the rest of that money as we've been reporting all morning still sort of up in the air. they expect a vote around january 15th to approve the rest of it. that is, of course, if it makes it through the house. all of this started over again with the new congress. it's...
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it sits in an area of brooklyn devastated by superstorm sandy. inside it, there's thousands of police evidence that cannot be touched. >> significant flooding has been taken place. no question about it, we are trying to sort through it and you know, assess the total damage. it's -- it's a big job. >> that was back in november. the police department says it still has not been able to get into this facility and a second one because of sewege contamination. >> it could be a major problem, if evidence that has been damaged is critical to proving a case. >> the nwpd said so far there were six cases where police said is there's evidence but not it's not accessible they have not been dismissed. in cases involving dna and narcotics, prosecutors rely on tests that are done from smaller samples of the evidence. the results are kept in a different facility that was not compromised by the storm. >> what about cases where there's let's say blood evidence, where the physical evidence is in that warehouse, but the test results are in a different location? >> yo
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just about a year ago, superstorm sandy halted the flights just in the last 24 hours, across tokyo, 500 cancellations with the typhoon. thousands were taken out of the storm's path, as it moved near portions of danang in vietnam, and where the plane crash occurred, west, across southern laos, the area where the crash curbed. you see isolated thunderstorms indicated here in the reds and oranges, some popping up in the area of interest. we know where the plane went down, there were active thunderstorms in the region, the wind sheer that occurs in the atmosphere, we have winds rising and dropping in a matter of seconds and can really force planes to lose control. potentially make happened with the thunderstorms in the region. the secondary impact also taking place in india, where we talked about a category five, same as the typhoon making landfall there, the devastation left in place. i want to share with you video coming out of mt. everest. the moisture from the cyclone producing a significant amount of snowfall, four people lost their lives here, a tourist being one of them. four people
just about a year ago, superstorm sandy halted the flights just in the last 24 hours, across tokyo, 500 cancellations with the typhoon. thousands were taken out of the storm's path, as it moved near portions of danang in vietnam, and where the plane crash occurred, west, across southern laos, the area where the crash curbed. you see isolated thunderstorms indicated here in the reds and oranges, some popping up in the area of interest. we know where the plane went down, there were active...
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boehner has scheduled a first vote tomorrow to help superstorm sandy victims. he was criticized for delaying action on a sandy package. new york congressman peter king telling cnn boehner restored his promise. >> the bottom line is that we are now receiving what we asked for and as far as i'm concerned what's done is done. i've always considered john boehner a friend and i said it on the house floor today which is made it more painful for me to say what i had to say. new york in a number of cases i felt was being taken advantage of. >> we'll talk with congressman peter king later this hour on "starting point." >>> and patti page hit the world with "tennessee waltz" and this classic -- ♪ how much is that doggie in the window ♪ ♪ the one with the waggly tail >> i prefer "tennessee waltz" one of more than 100 hits page put on the charts, she sold more than 100 million records, appeared in a number of movies. page was reportedly the first singer to overdub her voice. that means she became her own backup singer on her records, patti page was 85 years old. >>>
boehner has scheduled a first vote tomorrow to help superstorm sandy victims. he was criticized for delaying action on a sandy package. new york congressman peter king telling cnn boehner restored his promise. >> the bottom line is that we are now receiving what we asked for and as far as i'm concerned what's done is done. i've always considered john boehner a friend and i said it on the house floor today which is made it more painful for me to say what i had to say. new york in a number...
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he says what he thinks and what he thinks about john boehner's failure to vote on superstorm sandy aid. >> i was given no explanation. i was called at 11:20 last night by leader cantor and told authority for the vote was pulled by the speaker. and our delegation asked for a meeting with the speaker at the time. they were refused. i called the speaker four times last night after 11:20 and he did not take my calls. >> governor christi isn't the only one fuming about the sandy fumble. joining us now exclusively christine quinn, the speaker of the new york city council. when you heard about that what went through your mind immediately? >> i was stunned. i mean it's really unbelievable how speaker boehner and his party could just walk away from all the new yorkers and people in new jersey and people in connecticut in need. i don't really know how you just abdicate your responsibility like that. i mean we have countless people in new york and new jersey who have been devastated by this storm and quite frankly as speaker boehner told them to just drop dead and it's outrageous and to promise u
he says what he thinks and what he thinks about john boehner's failure to vote on superstorm sandy aid. >> i was given no explanation. i was called at 11:20 last night by leader cantor and told authority for the vote was pulled by the speaker. and our delegation asked for a meeting with the speaker at the time. they were refused. i called the speaker four times last night after 11:20 and he did not take my calls. >> governor christi isn't the only one fuming about the sandy fumble....
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. >>> help is on the way for people who lost so much during superstorm sandy. president obama signed into law today a $9.7 billion sandy disaster relief package. it was the first legislative action of the new congress. a larger sandy aid package will have to wait. lawmakers will consider $51 billion relief bill on january 15th. some people were outraged after house speaker boehner canceled a vote tuesday on the entire aid package. sandy devastated parts of the northeast more than two months ago. >>> syria's president bashar al assad got a standing ovation today moments before he gave a rare public speech. assad said he's standing firm against global calls for him to step down. he laid out his own plan for dealing with syria's civil war. a u.s. state department spokeswoman says assad's plan is detached from reality and assad should resign immediately. >>> pakistani intelligence officials say a suspected u.s. drone strike killed 17 people today. today's attack follows two suspected u.s. drone strikes last week that killed 15 people, including a taliban commander
. >>> help is on the way for people who lost so much during superstorm sandy. president obama signed into law today a $9.7 billion sandy disaster relief package. it was the first legislative action of the new congress. a larger sandy aid package will have to wait. lawmakers will consider $51 billion relief bill on january 15th. some people were outraged after house speaker boehner canceled a vote tuesday on the entire aid package. sandy devastated parts of the northeast more than two...
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. >>> president obama has signed a $9.7 billion superstorm sandy aid package. most will be used to pay flood insurance claims. a second bill will be voted on on january 15th. house speaker john boehner received harsh criticism from chris christie and peter king, both republicans, when he refused to bring the bill up for house vote. >>> hockey fans may have something to cheer about. the league and players association came to a tentative agreement yesterday on a ten-year deal that would end the lockout. >> for the ten fans remaining. >> for all ten of you fans left, there could be hockey soon. it could be approved by team players and owners. and you ten fans could watch hockey as early as next week. >>> football. mike shanahan might have explaining to do after star quarterback robert griffin iii appeared to badly reinjure his knee. it happened in the fourth quarter as rg3 tried to recover a fumbled snap. it hurt to just watch it. wasn't even touched. check this out right now. he wasn't even touched. he couldn't move to pick up the fumble. he had hobbled throughou
. >>> president obama has signed a $9.7 billion superstorm sandy aid package. most will be used to pay flood insurance claims. a second bill will be voted on on january 15th. house speaker john boehner received harsh criticism from chris christie and peter king, both republicans, when he refused to bring the bill up for house vote. >>> hockey fans may have something to cheer about. the league and players association came to a tentative agreement yesterday on a ten-year deal...
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part of the iconic boardwalk that was rebuilt after superstorm sandy will have to be rebuilt again. we go live to the scene with reaction and the latest. >>> plus, michelle obama wants you to drink more water but why is her new healthy initiative getting so much flack? we'll tell you with a report from franklin burman. [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you someone could pay you and what if that person were you? ♪ when you think about it, isn't that what retirement should be, paying ourselves to do what we love? ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] 1.21 gigawatts. today, that's easy. ge is revolutionizing power. supercharging turbines with advanced hardware and innovative software. using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ you feel...squeezed. congested. beat down. crushed. as if the weight of the world is resting on your face. but sudafed gives you maximum strength sinus pressure and pain
part of the iconic boardwalk that was rebuilt after superstorm sandy will have to be rebuilt again. we go live to the scene with reaction and the latest. >>> plus, michelle obama wants you to drink more water but why is her new healthy initiative getting so much flack? we'll tell you with a report from franklin burman. [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you...
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we're going to start with superstorm sandy. at anytime now, any minute, new jersey governor chris christie set to hold a news conference on the fight over aid to victims of superstorm sandy. these victims may have to wait for months for help, because your congress just cannot get it together. unless, unless a meeting this hour provides a last minute fix, house lawmakers will leave town would the passing an aid package to help sandy survivors rebuild their homes and their lives. lawmakers from areas affected by sandy are furious that the senate-passed bill may die. republican congressman peter king says it is all speaker boehner's fault. >> speaker boehner is the one. he walked off the floor. he refused to toll us why. refused to give us any indication or warning whatsoever. i'm saying anyone from new york and new jersey who contributes one penny to the republican congressional campaign committee should have their head examined. i would not give one penny to these people based on what they did to us last night. i would say -- i'
we're going to start with superstorm sandy. at anytime now, any minute, new jersey governor chris christie set to hold a news conference on the fight over aid to victims of superstorm sandy. these victims may have to wait for months for help, because your congress just cannot get it together. unless, unless a meeting this hour provides a last minute fix, house lawmakers will leave town would the passing an aid package to help sandy survivors rebuild their homes and their lives. lawmakers from...
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the boardwalk just reopened this past summer after superstorm sandy devastated this area not even one year ago. this was is the scene this morning. a four-block stretch of businesses just gone. >> i had called my other sons to come and said, hey, listen, just to be prepared because the last time, we didn't think anything was going to happen with the storm of. we got devastated. i said just try to get my computer out. let's try and get some other stuff out. they managed to get stuff out. the building was smoke was blowing down. weigh never thought that the building would burn. it started eight blocks away. and it just rapidly went down. i never ever thought the building would burn from a fire that started that far away. >> chris welsh is joining us live from seaside park right now. what do we know about the investigation, first of all into the cause of this fire? >> well, that's the big mystery at this hour, wolf. that's the question on everyone's mind. we heard from governor chris christie, the only time today at a press conference just a short time ago. no news, no information as to
the boardwalk just reopened this past summer after superstorm sandy devastated this area not even one year ago. this was is the scene this morning. a four-block stretch of businesses just gone. >> i had called my other sons to come and said, hey, listen, just to be prepared because the last time, we didn't think anything was going to happen with the storm of. we got devastated. i said just try to get my computer out. let's try and get some other stuff out. they managed to get stuff out....
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. >> new jersey and new york were among the hardest hit by superstorm sandy, the hardest hit. and of course, they are states that send a lot more to washington than they get back. "outfront" tonight, gregory meeks of new york, he represents a district that suffered some of the most damage. a lot of people below the poverty line and aren't able to have that big megaphone and ask for what they need. the speaker says now he's going to schedule a vote on friday for about $9 billion in flood insurance and then on the 15th of january, so another ten days away. 13 days away, is going to have another $51 billion. is this good enough for you? >> you know, i'm nervous. because we thought we had a deal last night. we were fully expecting to vote on that today. we don't want the rules to change. going to have a new congress now. we thought this would have been done in the 112th. now it goes over to the 113th. so i hope the speaker will be able to deliver the votes that we knew that we had last night. so that the package will pass. we know he will deliver the $9 billion tomorrow and then t
. >> new jersey and new york were among the hardest hit by superstorm sandy, the hardest hit. and of course, they are states that send a lot more to washington than they get back. "outfront" tonight, gregory meeks of new york, he represents a district that suffered some of the most damage. a lot of people below the poverty line and aren't able to have that big megaphone and ask for what they need. the speaker says now he's going to schedule a vote on friday for about $9 billion...
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their home burned to the ground in superstorm sandy. first of all, ray, tell us how are you doing? what's going on with your family, with your community? it's been what, a little bit more than two months. >> yes, it has. it's just over two months now. we're doing relatively well. after the storm i was rather lucky. my mother lived 15 minutes away from me in marine park, brooklyn. so immediately we had a place to go, unlike many of my neighbors. as you had mentioned, my house did burn down. there were 25 houses in my neighborhood that did burn. but more so than that, there were hundreds, probably thousands of families that were displaced due to flooding. there was no electricity, there was no gas, there were no services down there so to speak. immediate aftermath was extremely difficult. it was basically a neighborhood on the move. >> lauren, tell us about the rescue. you were rescued by dillon smith, who was named one of "people" magazine's heroes of the year. unfortunately, he passed away in a recent accident. have you had a chance to speak with his family? tell us what he did for
their home burned to the ground in superstorm sandy. first of all, ray, tell us how are you doing? what's going on with your family, with your community? it's been what, a little bit more than two months. >> yes, it has. it's just over two months now. we're doing relatively well. after the storm i was rather lucky. my mother lived 15 minutes away from me in marine park, brooklyn. so immediately we had a place to go, unlike many of my neighbors. as you had mentioned, my house did burn...
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superstorm sandy inflicted tens of billions of dollars of damage to states along the east coast and it seems like relief for this kind of disaster and all the suffering would be above politics. it would seem. well, it was, yeah, sure, with the lawmakers promising to get it done until they didn't and just went home. no vote. no money. dana bash is going to join me from capitol hill with all of the fincger pointing and how congress is now scrambling to fix it and survivors of sanity hook, they're going to head back to school tomorrow. gary tuckman is going to tell us what the students and teachers are going to be facing as those classes resume nearly three weeks after that deadly attack. we'll have those stories, as well as an interview with a state lawmaker who took a shot at a holiday with a press release, why must we still hear about kwanza tonight, it's number three. >> thanks very much. >> just a little different. >> all right. our fifth story "outfront," president obama talking tough in a very serious and aggressive way. would put -- to shame because while we're waiting for the pre
superstorm sandy inflicted tens of billions of dollars of damage to states along the east coast and it seems like relief for this kind of disaster and all the suffering would be above politics. it would seem. well, it was, yeah, sure, with the lawmakers promising to get it done until they didn't and just went home. no vote. no money. dana bash is going to join me from capitol hill with all of the fincger pointing and how congress is now scrambling to fix it and survivors of sanity hook, they're...
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in the year since superstorm sandy, recovery has just been too slow. there's a lot of government problems going on. that's just the fact. as often happens, people have decided to help one another. witness staten island devastated by sandy. an all volunteer organization called yellow boots formed there. these are everyday people working weekends and holidays and without a dime of federal funding. and yet they have repaired some 2,000 homes. >> i'm not looking for anything. i'm not looking for anything at all. i just want to be there to help. because if i wasn't here and this would happen to my family, i would want someone to help my family. >> no matter how much progress is smamade, progress isn't compe until everything is done. there's still a few hundred homes. >> i sacrifice my time and my life but, you know, there's some things out there that are bigger than yourself. >> some things out there bigger than yourself. yellow boots has expanded beyond just sandy rerelief, helping otr communities affected by disaster. yes, they could use volvoluntee. visi
in the year since superstorm sandy, recovery has just been too slow. there's a lot of government problems going on. that's just the fact. as often happens, people have decided to help one another. witness staten island devastated by sandy. an all volunteer organization called yellow boots formed there. these are everyday people working weekends and holidays and without a dime of federal funding. and yet they have repaired some 2,000 homes. >> i'm not looking for anything. i'm not looking...
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we are seven months since superstorm sandy hit staten island, which was pretty devastated. on a scale of one to ten, where are you in the recovery process? >> on a scale from one to ten i'd say we are probably at about a six. a lot of work has been done, but you have to recognize there are still families that are displaced, not back in their homes yet. and there are still small businesses that have not reopened. so have we made progress? of course we have. but for those that still are not in their home or their business still isn't open, we certainly haven't done enough. and it certainly is taking too long. that's why i would say it's going to be very difficult for the governor to manage expectations because you think the calvary's coming. and it's going to take a long time just because there is a bureaucracy that even during extreme times is very difficult to cut through. >> sure. it's easy to see progress in the big picture, but when you get to specifics if you've been out of business for seven months, that is way too long. stick with me, congressman. i want to bring many
we are seven months since superstorm sandy hit staten island, which was pretty devastated. on a scale of one to ten, where are you in the recovery process? >> on a scale from one to ten i'd say we are probably at about a six. a lot of work has been done, but you have to recognize there are still families that are displaced, not back in their homes yet. and there are still small businesses that have not reopened. so have we made progress? of course we have. but for those that still are not...
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. >> reporter: liberty island was slammed by superstorm sandy, closed for eight months. now another shutdown. what does it mean for to you visit the statue of liberty? >> freedom, liberty. that's why i'm in america. so, to hear that the government is shutting down, it's like, what have we come to? >> reporter: stacy garcia is among the last visitors to the island. >> lady liberty. >> reporter: along with a government shutdown comes closure of the nation's national parks, including lady liberty. for folks coming to new york to see the iconic statue of liberty, this may be their last chance in cho knows how long. >> it's going to be awful. it will also damage the economy in ways nobody has bothered to calculate yet. it's mindless. >> reporter: with more than 280 million visitors a year from yosemite to the grand canyon, now 400 national parks are closed. >> i'm not going to let congress, you know, make me miss the statue of liberty, which is so important to me as a retired history teacher. >> reporter: tourists turned away. more than 21,000 national parks employees furloug
. >> reporter: liberty island was slammed by superstorm sandy, closed for eight months. now another shutdown. what does it mean for to you visit the statue of liberty? >> freedom, liberty. that's why i'm in america. so, to hear that the government is shutting down, it's like, what have we come to? >> reporter: stacy garcia is among the last visitors to the island. >> lady liberty. >> reporter: along with a government shutdown comes closure of the nation's national...
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. >>> other news we're polling right now, we remember superstorm sandy, the massive storm blew ashore a year ago flooding homes and businesses along shores of new jersey and new york and killing more than 100 people. a new united nations report says it could happen again and it's 95% certain humans are big contributors to climate change. according to this new u.n. report, humans are responsible for at least half of the observed increase in global temperatures since the 1950s. we apparently driveway too many cars, use too much fossil fuel like coal and i'll 0 if you believe this report. the period from 1981 to 2010 was the warmest time in the last eight centuries. and sea levels are rising because of warming oceans and a melting ice cap. secretary of state john kerry says the u.n. report should be as a warning to those who doubt global warming. in a statement following the report, the secretary said, and i'm quoting him now, "those who deny the science or choose excuses over action are playing with fire." and former vice president al gore adds, once again i'm quoting him, "the climate
. >>> other news we're polling right now, we remember superstorm sandy, the massive storm blew ashore a year ago flooding homes and businesses along shores of new jersey and new york and killing more than 100 people. a new united nations report says it could happen again and it's 95% certain humans are big contributors to climate change. according to this new u.n. report, humans are responsible for at least half of the observed increase in global temperatures since the 1950s. we...
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in this almost a year after superstorm sandy slammed into that same boardwalk, all but s decimating it. don lemon is in seaside park. what is the latest there? > >>s unbelievable. we have had a downpour to help the firefighters out. can you see the hook and ladder trucks behind me. many of them, more than 400 firefighters out here trying to battle this thing that started yesterday afternoon and destroyed about 30 businesses. >> reporter: a state of emergency on the jersey shore. hundreds of firefighters battling a massive inferno that raged into the night. the fire finally under control. the fast moving blaze destroying dozens of businesses in a six-block stretch in just hours. along the boardwalk between seaside park and seaside heights. two communities hit hard by superstorm sandy nearly one year ago. >> i said to my staff, i feel like i want to throw up. >> reporter: this amateur video shows the fire erupting at this ice cream stand just after 2:00 p.m. on thursday. >> don't go in there! >> reporter: within hours, the fire engulfed block after block, spread by high winds gusting ove
in this almost a year after superstorm sandy slammed into that same boardwalk, all but s decimating it. don lemon is in seaside park. what is the latest there? > >>s unbelievable. we have had a downpour to help the firefighters out. can you see the hook and ladder trucks behind me. many of them, more than 400 firefighters out here trying to battle this thing that started yesterday afternoon and destroyed about 30 businesses. >> reporter: a state of emergency on the jersey shore....
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seven months after superstorm sandy. much of the region still has a long road to full recovery, but this weekend's memorial day reopening marks a hopeful comeback. president obama will visit new jersey tomorrow, joining governor chris christie, to tour the progress. the president last visited the region in october, and the immediate aftermath of the storm. >>> victims of the superstorm have some advice for tornado survivors in oklahoma. keep on fighting. seven months later they're still trying to take back what sandy took from them. seven months after superstorm sandy tore through long beach, long island, fran adelson is about to rebuild her home. four feet of water caused so much damage that she decided, like many of her neighbors, to raise the house on a concrete platform. what caused the delay, a protracted battle with her insurance carrier. >> seven months later, this is what's going on. not just for me, for everybody else. it has been nothing but frustration, nobody ever expected it would take this long. nobody ever
seven months after superstorm sandy. much of the region still has a long road to full recovery, but this weekend's memorial day reopening marks a hopeful comeback. president obama will visit new jersey tomorrow, joining governor chris christie, to tour the progress. the president last visited the region in october, and the immediate aftermath of the storm. >>> victims of the superstorm have some advice for tornado survivors in oklahoma. keep on fighting. seven months later they're...
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. >>> still ahead on "starting point" the house may vote on a $51 billion superstorm sandy relief bill. not everybody is supporting it. we'll talk to congressman mick mulvaney. >>> and lady gaga outrage over an outfit she war. wait, lady gaga stirring outrage? some people say it was insensitive. we'll talk about that ahead in the wake of newtown. with the spark cash card from capital one, olaf gets great rewards for his small business! pizza! [ garth ] olaf's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! helium delivery. put it on my spark card! [ pop! ] [ garth ] why settle for less? great businesses deserve great rewards! awesome!!! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? >>> welcome back. i'm really struggling speaking today. you're watching "starting point," in a few minutes we'll talk with south carolina congressman mick mulvaney, not going to vote for the $51 billion sandy relief bill. and also miss america mallory hagan joins us l
. >>> still ahead on "starting point" the house may vote on a $51 billion superstorm sandy relief bill. not everybody is supporting it. we'll talk to congressman mick mulvaney. >>> and lady gaga outrage over an outfit she war. wait, lady gaga stirring outrage? some people say it was insensitive. we'll talk about that ahead in the wake of newtown. with the spark cash card from capital one, olaf gets great rewards for his small business! pizza! [ garth ] olaf's small...
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tonight lawmakers who told tons of millions of people facing damage from superstorm sandy we stand with you and we got your back. two months later massive bills are due and congress has failed to act. though some big name legislators are scrambling to make up for it a lot of badly hurting people are absolutely furious with what today in washington. people who live or once lived in places like this seaside heights, new jersey where entire beach front community were washed away or people who had to bike to walk network or stranded at home after the nation's subway system flooded, people out on long island where hold chunks of the power grid were blown away. a lot of homes as well blown away. hospital patients who were stranded at three major new york city hospitals when they were shut down. one of those hospitals is still almost completely out of commission. a lot of people hurting. and a very big, big price tag making things worse. storm damage could hit $80 billion nationwide and parts of the bill are coming due anyay now. fema's flood insurance program. almost out of money. and faced w
tonight lawmakers who told tons of millions of people facing damage from superstorm sandy we stand with you and we got your back. two months later massive bills are due and congress has failed to act. though some big name legislators are scrambling to make up for it a lot of badly hurting people are absolutely furious with what today in washington. people who live or once lived in places like this seaside heights, new jersey where entire beach front community were washed away or people who had...
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that's the biggest increase we've seen since superstorm sandy which was, what, a year ago. most of these claims numbers are actually coming from people who are sort of backlogged from these processing problems that were happening in california. then you look at the numbers again and you see a big chunk of those claims numbers. 15,000 of them are because of layoffs of nonfederal workers. i'm talking about contractors, people who work at companies like lockheed martin. these companies have had workers who were furlowed. you're seeing just how these -- 15,000 people in one week, who have only filed for jobless claims numbers, how they're being affected. next week we'll see the numbers on government employees who were furloughed. they're counted differently. carol? >> alison kosik, thank you. >>> torch gate, the olympic torch not so fiery in russia. the flame has gone out four times since sunday. at one point a security guard had to use a cigarette lighter to reignite it. russians are calling for a criminal investigation because, you know, this thing isn't supposed to go out. o
that's the biggest increase we've seen since superstorm sandy which was, what, a year ago. most of these claims numbers are actually coming from people who are sort of backlogged from these processing problems that were happening in california. then you look at the numbers again and you see a big chunk of those claims numbers. 15,000 of them are because of layoffs of nonfederal workers. i'm talking about contractors, people who work at companies like lockheed martin. these companies have had...
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because they worked very well together after superstorm sandy. well now right after he wins, yesterday in the interview with jake tapper, he was very critical of the president, saying that look, particularly obama care. that he was not forthcoming when he said that some people, actually everybody, would be able to keep their insurance, which did not end up being the case. and here's how he put it. >> here's what my suggestn would be to him. don't be so cute. and when make a mistake, admit it. listen, if it was a mistake in 2009, if he was mistaken in 2009, 2010 on his understanding of how the law would operate, then just admit it to people. you know what? i said it, i was wrong. i'm sorry. and we're going to try to fix this and make it better. i think people would give any leader in that circumstance a lot of credit for just you know, owning up to it. instead of now like trying to don't lawyer it. people don't like lawyers, i'm a lawyer, they don't like them. >> wolf, i love the rolling bus shot. two things he seems to be doing, he's slamming the
because they worked very well together after superstorm sandy. well now right after he wins, yesterday in the interview with jake tapper, he was very critical of the president, saying that look, particularly obama care. that he was not forthcoming when he said that some people, actually everybody, would be able to keep their insurance, which did not end up being the case. and here's how he put it. >> here's what my suggestn would be to him. don't be so cute. and when make a mistake, admit...
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then superstorm sandy and the sandy hook shootings battered the northeast. and they thought, let's do it again closer to home. with the sandy ground project was born. shepherded in by the new jersey firefighters, mutual benevolent association. >> his favorite color was teal green, so that's why the tl. >> like mark and jackie who lost their son, daniel. >> i mean, all kids love playground. but daniel did have a special thing for playground. he would get into a playground somewhere and he didn't know the kids and he would start playing with them and get a game going. >> pink is for the flamingos that she loved. >> carlos lost his 27-year-old daughter, victoria, a teach. >> every playground with that we build, she is looking down with her students. saying this is a beautiful thing. >> in the end, that is what this is all about. resteling against events of unspeakable ugliness to find beauty, happiness and hope once again. tom foreman, cnn. >> i'm beth... and i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for
then superstorm sandy and the sandy hook shootings battered the northeast. and they thought, let's do it again closer to home. with the sandy ground project was born. shepherded in by the new jersey firefighters, mutual benevolent association. >> his favorite color was teal green, so that's why the tl. >> like mark and jackie who lost their son, daniel. >> i mean, all kids love playground. but daniel did have a special thing for playground. he would get into a playground...
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sandy, but man, was he mad. the speaker heard at least from him and a lot of other people and changed the tune of congress. we wanted to get peter king's reaction, actually, now that john boehner has relented and the new congress is going to move forward on this relief. take a listen to congressman's king's response and some other thorny issues i asked about last night. suggested that anybody who game money to the republican congressional campaign committee would be, i think in your words, nuts. do you still feel that way? >> well, sometimes you have to use shock treatment to get results. that's part of what i was doing. >> do you still feel that way? >> listen, if this goes forward the way it is, as far as i'm concerned, what's done is done, over and gone forever. now we go forward. >>> in the same vein, i want to talk about your colleague hal rogers, who some say we are insensitive comments, that fema's not money to bridge the gap, what's the crisis? but you suggested that hal rogers better not come to new yor
sandy, but man, was he mad. the speaker heard at least from him and a lot of other people and changed the tune of congress. we wanted to get peter king's reaction, actually, now that john boehner has relented and the new congress is going to move forward on this relief. take a listen to congressman's king's response and some other thorny issues i asked about last night. suggested that anybody who game money to the republican congressional campaign committee would be, i think in your words,...
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this memorial day after superstorm sandy may be the most critical weekend ever for the jersey shore. it will be the first indication of them of really whether a tourist will come back or not after all of the damage that it sustained and whether businesses are going to get the money they need from those correct, al tourists. i want to show you video of what this shoreline looked like several months ago after superstorm sandy hit. now let's look at how things look today. >> one, two, three... >> reporter: the games are back on in seaside heights. >> oh, it's back. it's back. we're back! >> it's back. >> 100%, but we're back. >> reporter: and the people who came back liked what they saw. >> oh, it's greatment it's really good to see everything back to where it used to be, almost close to where it used to be. >> reporter: almost, because the rebuilding continues. nearly seven months after sandy tore up much of the jersey shore. vincent's family owns casino pier, before sandy, it held 38 rides. now this. how much progress have you guys made? >> we made tremendous progress. in three months
this memorial day after superstorm sandy may be the most critical weekend ever for the jersey shore. it will be the first indication of them of really whether a tourist will come back or not after all of the damage that it sustained and whether businesses are going to get the money they need from those correct, al tourists. i want to show you video of what this shoreline looked like several months ago after superstorm sandy hit. now let's look at how things look today. >> one, two,...
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. >>> president obama signed into law a $9.7 billion superstorm sandy aid package. most of that will be used to pay flood insurance claims. they'll vote on a $51 billion package on january 15th. house speaker john boehner received harsh criticism last week from new jersey governor chris christie and new york congressman, peter king, both of them republicans, when he refused to bring a $60 billion sandy bill up for a house vote. >>> syrian president bashar al assad defiant and refusing to step down. he made his first public speech dismissing any chances that he would stop the forces. he called on the west to stop funding them. >>> we're about to learn a lot more about accused aurora gunman james holmes and the evidence against him. we go live to colorado for a preview of today's hearing. that's coming up. but their shakes aren't always made for people with diabetes. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. and they have six grams of sugars. with fifteen grams of protein
. >>> president obama signed into law a $9.7 billion superstorm sandy aid package. most of that will be used to pay flood insurance claims. they'll vote on a $51 billion package on january 15th. house speaker john boehner received harsh criticism last week from new jersey governor chris christie and new york congressman, peter king, both of them republicans, when he refused to bring a $60 billion sandy bill up for a house vote. >>> syrian president bashar al assad defiant and...
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sandy aid. i want to ask you that, but in a moment we want to get back to the floor here. house and senate members taking the oath of office. let's listen in. >> you're being to enter so help you god. >> i do. >> congratulations, senator. congratulations. [ applause ] >> we are watching representative tammy baldwin. she is signing the pledge, the oath that she has taken the vice president swearing in the senators there on the floor. we are now watching from wyoming john barbarraso. i talked to him the other day about his impressions and what he's looking forward to. that's sherry brown of ohio signing and giving the congratulations and, of course, the handshakes. wolf, i want you to talk a little bit about this moment and what this means. you have new senators who are signing the pledge there. there are 13 new senators that signed on. this is a special moment for our country. >> they bring in a few senators at a time to be sworn in by the president of the united states, who is the vice president
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sandy victims. this after the outrage over speaker boehner canceling the initial vote early this week. athena jones live in our washington bureau. expected to be an easy one today, dana? >> it looks like it will be passed. about $9.7 billion in borrowing authority for the national flood insurance program. that program will run out of money as soon as next week. that's right around the corner, and the house is expected to come in this morning. past that. the senate voted for the larger version bill, and the house is broken into two pieces. the house is expected to approve that scaled-down part as well. >> the other big money vote a few weeks from now. >> january 15th they'll come back and look at 51 billion in a larger set of aid a little bit of controversy over that, and some house members saying a lot of pork in this bill, conservative groups saying that, and there could be a little bit of a closer look on that vote. a couple of weeks from now. but this initial amount for flood insurance looks good
sandy victims. this after the outrage over speaker boehner canceling the initial vote early this week. athena jones live in our washington bureau. expected to be an easy one today, dana? >> it looks like it will be passed. about $9.7 billion in borrowing authority for the national flood insurance program. that program will run out of money as soon as next week. that's right around the corner, and the house is expected to come in this morning. past that. the senate voted for the larger...
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they were first brought together by superstorm sandy last october. today the president and the new jersey governor both teamed up once again seeing the results of billions of dollars in federal disaster aid and rekindling what you could call their bromance. our chief white house correspondent jessica yellin travels with the president today to new jersey. she is joining us now live. jessica, how did it go? >> reporter: wolf, the reunion was short and sweet with a short-term upside for both men. political odd couple together again. >> let me first of all say thank you to governor christie for that introduction and the great work he has done here. >> reporter: visiting a reopened boardwalk and facing off on an arcade game where the president went 0 for 5. but no worries. the governor won him a stuffed bear. the obama/christie political bromance started days after superstorm sandy devastated new jersey and the president promised -- >> we will not quit until this is done. >> reporter: since then the federal government has poured more than $3 billion into
they were first brought together by superstorm sandy last october. today the president and the new jersey governor both teamed up once again seeing the results of billions of dollars in federal disaster aid and rekindling what you could call their bromance. our chief white house correspondent jessica yellin travels with the president today to new jersey. she is joining us now live. jessica, how did it go? >> reporter: wolf, the reunion was short and sweet with a short-term upside for both...
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now, it has been a year, hard to believe this, since superstorm sandy ravaged new york and new jersey. much as changed as you can imagine. we've got some before and after i cans. not everything has changed. a lot of people are in limbo, fighting with insurance companies or navigating the serp pen teen web of government red tape. 356,000 structures most of them homes were heavily damaged or destroyed. some of this them lifted off foundations and move the down the street. many people still living in fema temporary housing. it has been a year of great progress in many cases. look at that before and after. but you have to temper that by the humbling frustrations as you'll see in this video lookbalook back. >> here three miles compared to what we've been seeing in other places. it is about to crest over the sidewalk here in riverside park. it's definitely a much higher water level than we've seen before. >> this massive tree right to the ground. >> well, atlantic city, new jersey was one of the areas hardest hit by sandy. and coming up, we'll hear from atlantic city mayor lorenzo langford
now, it has been a year, hard to believe this, since superstorm sandy ravaged new york and new jersey. much as changed as you can imagine. we've got some before and after i cans. not everything has changed. a lot of people are in limbo, fighting with insurance companies or navigating the serp pen teen web of government red tape. 356,000 structures most of them homes were heavily damaged or destroyed. some of this them lifted off foundations and move the down the street. many people still living...
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it's been almost four months since superstorm sandy hit. and property owners are still fighting every day with their insurance companies. >> i have to run to the bank two fridays ago and beg them to give me a loan so i can pay the contractor. i have low testosterone. there, i said it. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in
it's been almost four months since superstorm sandy hit. and property owners are still fighting every day with their insurance companies. >> i have to run to the bank two fridays ago and beg them to give me a loan so i can pay the contractor. i have low testosterone. there, i said it. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my...
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because of hurricane sandy, superstorm sandy that caused so much damage, some of these fire pumps right here weren't working properly because of hurricane damage. they had to bring in giant up -- pumps, giant hoses and had to pump in water from the bay, which is a mile that way in order to get the fire out. take a look right here. this is what they're doing now. they're still trying to put out some of the hot spots on the boardwalk here. and just a short time ago, carol, i got a chance to go on the boardwalk with one of those business owners right near one of those fire trenches where it was dug. here's what i saw. >> this is the trench that they dug from lincoln avenue in seaside heights. they dug this so the fire wouldn't go any further. it's the same thing they do with a wildfire, to try to hold it back. and there's the boardwalk. they're still putting out hot spots down the boardwalk. this is what's left of john's business. not much here to salvage. >> reporter: not much to salvage but, again, at least four blocks here, maybe as many as six blocks, 50 businesses, completely gone. th
because of hurricane sandy, superstorm sandy that caused so much damage, some of these fire pumps right here weren't working properly because of hurricane damage. they had to bring in giant up -- pumps, giant hoses and had to pump in water from the bay, which is a mile that way in order to get the fire out. take a look right here. this is what they're doing now. they're still trying to put out some of the hot spots on the boardwalk here. and just a short time ago, carol, i got a chance to go on...